Author: Julie Anderson

After spending many years globe-trotting as a supermodel, Julie Anderson finally came to the conclusion that trying to be "perfect" is a fool's game. As a writer, she explores the importance of rectifying the balance of inner and outer beauty through essays and poems on self-esteem, shame, family, and self- acceptance.
Anderson saw mass media as being a toxic atmosphere to women today. As an antithesis to that toxicity, she was inspired to create a safe place for women to share their secrets, desires, triumphs and pain. That inspiration became Feminine Collective, which she created and published in 2013.

Everyone is a writer. A Poet. An essayist. A memoirist. You encounter creative genius every day on social media and online. Musings of souls that must emerge. They are sharing truths, for validation of thoughts[…]

Material possessions are worth nothing.It is love and family that counts for everything. Before the after, I tried to have it all.Long days added up to years of lonely rambling,came to a stop when I[…]

I met him in 1988. I was fresh off the plane, fresh new meat.
We met at a party thrown by my agency.
I will never forget him. Pinched lips and all.
Notoriously gregarious, Donald was always in attendance when there was a fete where models could be counted as a dime a dozen.
I remember him cruising the crowd. Surveying the landscape. I knew from day one that he was a womanizer.